Justification of Brutus’ Betrayal of William Shakespeare´s Julius Caesar
[2024-02-15 11:01:25]
In the tragedy of William Shakespeare, the role of Marius Brutus is the role of Marcus Brutus, its job is to make a tough choice. One of your loving friends has the danger of corruption and the collapse of Rome. Brutus admitted that his behavior had moral and moral problems, but he opposed Caesar 's plot and promised to do it steadily. But the question is whether Brutus' behavior is reasonable from an objective point of view. Unlike most other political assassinations, Brutus is not a hysterical stranger, he is angry with the goal, but he is a close friend and a reliable friend. By convincing himself that he or she is not killing Caesar, which is sacrificed by themselves and others, they do not take action to prove their actions ... Read more
In the tragedy of William Shakespeare, the role of Marius Brutus is the role of Marcus Brutus, its job is to make a tough choice. One of your loving friends has the danger of corruption and the collapse of Rome. Brutus admitted that his behavior had moral and moral problems, but he opposed Caesar 's plot and promised to do it steadily. But the question is whether Brutus' behavior is reasonable from an objective point of view. Unlike most other political assassinations, Brutus is not a hysterical stranger, he is angry with the goal, but he is a close friend and a reliable friend. Brutus sacrificed not to kill themselves and other people, not for Caesar but for greed and personal interests, but not to truly consider the legitimate and powerful threat to Julius Caesar I said. The operation is justified. Although this may be a coping mechanism to eliminate guilt, there are many viable and supportive reasons to make Caesar's death defensive. The main reason for the inevitable death of Caesar's death is that if his power is no longer suppressed by the Senate, he will rot. This is the main concern of Brutus as he seeks to ensure the freedom and security of Roman people and the integrity of the Republic. In addition, the combination of Caesar's self and increasing desire poses a threat to Rome due to social politics.
The second act of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act was when Brutus decided to assassinate Julius Caesar for the benefit of Rome. Through the monologue, Brutus explained why he thought that Caesar should be killed. Brutus likes Caesar as a friend, but he opposed the political regime, and only one director decided the country arbitrarily. Instead, he believes in the republican political system led by the Senator's vote. After Cassius began to persuade Brutus to oppose Caesar, Brutus felt a pain between his patriotism to Rome and his friendship with Caesar.
Julius Caesar, written and played by William Shakespeare in a comparative drama between Brutus and Cassius, has many characters, but both Brutus and Casius stand out. That theater began in Rome and Julius Caesar celebrated the former ruler who won in Rome. With this victory, Caesar was betrayed by his colleagues. Senators and other high-ranking figures 妒妒 Caesar's new and growing power, such as Blue Tas, others are fear of tyranny ... Brutus, by definition, those of In order to do the most noble, virtuous moral qualities, courage, generosity, honor, courage among the most. It is the truth and the reason to find everything that happens around you. Many of Julius Caesar's characters have selfish goals of getting more power and wealth. For example, Julius Caesar is a great general, but he is thinking only to rule over Rome. Cayce is a smart and clever man, but he wishes Caesar 's death to be caused by sorrow and embarrassment. Many people
Cathyus' remarks in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar 2nd act 2nd act, the second act, the Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cassius and Brutus in 135-78 Important is that Cassius joins Brutus as a conspiracy It is to make it possible to deceive. Cathyus' remark in this sentence shows that he is a very cumbersome person who persuaded Brutus to join a conspirator to get rid of so-called 'tyranny